Aimer’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Aimyon, a singer-songwriter from Hyogo Prefecture, is a much-talked-about artist whose popularity skyrocketed with the hit “Marigold”! Her straightforward, unadorned lyrics have earned strong support from many young people.
In this article, we’ll introduce her songs—featured as drama theme songs and even performed on the NHK New Year’s Eve music show Kōhaku Uta Gassen—in a popularity ranking format.
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AIMYON Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
First love is cryingaimyon36rank/position

This is Aimyon’s 13th single, whose intro features a wistful guitar riff that sets a sentimental mood.
Released in June 2022 as the theme song for the TV drama “What’s Wrong With Being Real About Love?” its lyrics—woven with distinctive expressions and turns of phrase—leave a strong impression.
The straightforward melody and lyrics, which personify the fleeting, heartrending nature of first love, seem especially likely to resonate with the younger generation experiencing first love in real time.
It’s a refreshing yet bittersweet number that’s sure to be a hit at karaoke with people of the same age.
Matryoshkaaimyon37rank/position

Aimyon’s hidden gem “Matryoshka.” Although Aimyon has said that 1970s folk music is her musical root, this song lets you really taste those roots.
While the track as a whole features crisp, cutting guitar for a sharp melody, the vocal line itself evokes classic, old-school folk.
The vocal range isn’t especially wide, and the rhythm is very easy to catch, making it a song that’s easy to sing for anyone, regardless of gender.
I acted tough.aimyon38rank/position

This is a song by Aimyon that portrays regrets and lingering feelings about a past love.
The lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced “I actually loved them, but I put on a brave face and broke up.” The loneliness after the breakup and the desire to get it back are expressed straightforwardly, making you feel like you might cry as you listen.
Included on Aimyon’s debut single, this track is recommended for those who can’t forget an ex or who want to change the part of themselves that tries to act tough.
morning sunaimyon39rank/position

Here’s a song by Aimyon that vividly captures raw emotions—like the awkwardness and lingering attachment that seem to seep into the air around dawn.
Set to a slightly funky, pop-tinged sound, it portrays the shame and slyness that can exist in romantic relationships, and was created based on her own experiences.
Released digitally in August 2020 ahead of time, it was included the following month on her third album, “Heard There’s Delicious Pasta.” The music video also drew attention for featuring nine Shiba Inu dogs.
It’s a track that gently stays by your side when you’re holding back unspoken feelings or growing tired of staying in love.
When you want to quietly face your honest heart while sensing the lingering scent of love, give it a listen.
MIOaimyon40rank/position

This song gently and simply portrays the delicate nuances of emotions in love.
It quietly sings of a woman’s feelings as she earnestly seeks true love, even as she grapples with everyday anxieties, loneliness, and confusion over subtle changes in her partner.
Written by Aimyon when she was 15, the piece captures the pure sensibilities of adolescence and beautifully expresses the universal joys and heartaches of love.
Included as the B-side to the single “Ai wo Tsutaetai da toka,” released in May 2017, it features a simple arrangement centered on guitar and vocals.
Its calm, supportive melody closely follows the wavering heart of a woman in love, making it a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone wrestling with matters of the heart.
AIMYON Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
night busaimyon41rank/position

It’s a work that gently stays by your side in those helplessly anxious moments when you leave your hometown and head somewhere new.
The loneliness felt in a dark car for roughly eight hours one way, and the thoughts of family, are depicted with raw immediacy, and the fear and sadness of chasing a dream press on your heart.
Precisely because it’s written not with grandiose expressions but with unadorned words, the tears may come naturally.
This song is by Aimyon and is included on the mini-album “tamago,” released in May 2015.
While the piece itself had no tie-in, it later became a cherished track preserved in her live footage at the Nippon Budokan.
When you’re feeling insecure about life in an unfamiliar place or losing confidence, listening to it can give you the courage to look forward.
bleachingaimyon42rank/position

Aimyong’s masterpiece “Hyohaku,” with its striking acoustic melody.
It starts with a verse in the low or lower-mid range and gradually ramps up the voltage from there, so the overall vocal range is somewhat wide.
A wide range might seem challenging, but that doesn’t mean every part is difficult.
This song’s highest section lands in the upper-mid range—borderline high—so if you identify the right key for your voice, it’s actually easy to sing.
It leans more toward a wide low range, making it especially recommended for women with lower voices.


